The host of the ABC late night program expressed frustration about the intractable problems in Washington, and he advised the president, ‘I think you need to start yelling at people.’
June 2022
Patriots notebook: Patricia emerging as an ‘early favorite’ to direct offense
During the two days of mandatory minicamp, former defensive coordinator Matt Patricia spent the majority of his time focused on the offense.
Fired Bruins coach Cassidy gives his farewell address
Bruce Cassidy said he went into the offseason after his meeting with GM Don Sweeney with the understanding he still would be coaching the team.
Moose lottery resumes this year as a daylong festival Saturday in Jackman
The annual hunting-permit drawing, which was done virtually the last two years, includes moose seminars, art and fanfare.
Maine panel to craft plan for paid family, medical leave
The commission’s job will be to consult with other states that have established such a program and develop one for Maine.
Police fatally shoot ‘potential intruder’ at Alabama school
The school superintendent said a man went to several doors trying to get into an elementary school where a summer literacy program was being conducted for 34 children.
Sports Digest: Hartford shuts out Sea Dogs, 4-0
Aaron Schunk drives in three runs for the Yard Goats in the win at Hadlock Field.
House approves ‘red flag’ gun bill unlikely to pass Senate
Rep. Jared Golden of Maine was the only Democrat to vote against the measure, which would allow families and police to ask federal courts to remove firearms from people believed to be at risk of harming themselves or others.
Police detain Baxter Academy student who donned tactical vest on bus
The teenager was carrying magazines for an airsoft rifle, police said.
Mt. Ararat High School has slate of eight valedictorians this year
Chris Hoffman, principal of the Topsham-based school, said there have been ties for valedictorian in the past, but never this many.